Exiled Iranian Kurds Demand Regime Fall Before Returning Amid Iran-Backed Militia Attacks in Iraq

Exiled Iranian Kurdish families in Iraq state they will only return to Iran if the current theocratic regime collapses, underscoring their demand for political change. Concurrently, Iranian-backed militias in Iraq escalate attacks aimed at destabilizing the region, targeting US interests and Kurdish dissidents. These linked developments highlight rising tensions and instability in Iraq and Iran's border regions, with Iraqi authorities struggling to control militia actions, signaling potential for further conflict escalation.
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